It was third club lucky for David Bell when he struck in spectacular fashion to give Coventry City their first home league win for a month. The 25-year-old failed to score for both Norwich City and Leicester City when on loan.

Doncaster goalkeeper Neil Sullivan was forced into a hurried clearance under pressure. The ball dropped out on the left touchline to Bell, who took one touch before sending a 40-yard shot over two defenders and into the back of the net.

Stunning strike: David Bell fires the winner for Coventry.

The goal sparked memories of the way Sullivan was beaten by David Beckham from the halfway line in 1996.

Bell admitted: 'I had forgotten until someone reminded me that he was in goal for the Beckham strike.'

Sullivan was philosophical about the goal which sent Doncaster to their fourth defeat in their last five games and said: 'I am reminded about the Beckham goal all the time but I don't think you can compare the two.'